In fact, it often it feels like the two sides covering this simply switched scripts. So perhaps just another reminder the media (or at the very least, the cable news sphere) has no idea what they're talking about.

To wit. This is from the Wall St. Journal. Which movement do you think they're talking about?

"Ordinary folks who are using the power of the Internet to organize. For a number of years, techno-geeks have been organizing "flash crowds" — groups of people, coordinated by text or cellphone, who converge on a particular location and then do something silly, like the pillow fights that popped up in 50 cities earlier this month...In the old days, organizing large groups of people required, well, an organization: a political party, a labor union, a church or some other sort of structure. Now people can coordinate themselves...There's good news and bad news in this phenomenon for establishment politicians. "

Surprised? Outraged by the comparison? Check out the signs we pulled from protests from both groups (some in 2009, some in the last month) and see if you can correctly choose which sign belongs to which group.

It's not as easy as you think.

The only thing that is clear is that Americans are pissed off, unhappy with the state of their country, and even more angry about what their government — all of it — is (not) doing about it.